I would have told Disney to go put it where Mickey will feel it. And we need to stop issuing H1-B visas for a while, at lest.
People also need to stop going to Disney and let them know why.
“And we need to stop issuing H1-B visas for a while, at lest.”
If I were a candidate, I would actually come out FOR H1B visas if and only if the 4 year agreement between the company and the person getting slave wages for 4 years was waived. Most people aren’t aware of that little nugget of information ... people coming in on an H1B are forced to stay at the company sponsoring them for 4 years.
It’d be funny to see any of these candidates defend that 4 year rule let alone Americans getting replaced with lower cost employees.
If you’d eliminate that sickening 4-year rule, we’d get new tech workers coming in from overseas and a temporary dilution of the market of course ... however, once they learn what they’re really worth, they’ll quit the sweatshop that screwed them and move on to greener pastures (and pay/competition would increase ... ones not so good at their craft wouldn’t go anywhere).
It’s indefensible that these visas have that 4 year rule. I could see something like 1 year IF the company is paying them a fair amount for moving expenses and giving the employee an option to quit if they pay back the moving expenses at a pro-rated rate, but 4 years clearly translates into “fixed slave wages” in my opinion.
Just eliminate them, period . . with the underemployment and people out of the labor market, out of 330 million, we don’t need technical et al workers.
Let them get jobs in their own damn countries